Katrina Syran (a.k.a., K-Syran) is nothing less than a gale-wind force of independent artistry and fierce creativity. She's a singer-songwriter, a playwright, an actress, a director, and a producer. In her "spare" time, she's also a dedicated [Click here to open...]

This is the most excited I've been about a musical discovery in quite some time. Australia's Amanda Merdzan is a perfect example of the creative freedom that independent music is---more and more often---becoming known for. Merdzan's first album, [Click here to open...]

I recently stumbled across these guys while tumbling down the Soundcloud rabbit hole. Seriously, finding music like this, by accident, is like finding gold. It's sort of like you just got away with something...know what I mean?
Ten years ago, the [Click here to open...]

Fifteen years ago the London based electro-artist, Jon Hopkins, released his original issue of Opalescent...at the tender age of 20. The electronic community fell in love with it, and him, and rightfully so. Fast forward one-and-a-half decades, and [Click here to open...]

Okay--okay...I've really got one for ya today... You've likely not heard of this guy, which of course is what makes this so damn cool. Cuz let's be honest, it's a lot more fun to get slammed upside the head with a brand new talent than it is to hear [Click here to open...]

Having released five previous albums and a slew of singles, the UK-based pop quartet known as Wild Beasts have been doin' it for a while...since 2002, in fact. Originally a duo called Fauve, consisting of founding members Hayden Thorpe (guitar, [Click here to open...]

The Twin Cities Minnesota electro-pop music scene just can't seem to shut-up...and we are glad.
Graveyard Club is our latest gold nugget from the Midwest's Graceland. Born out of founders Matthew Schufman's (vocals, synths) and Michael Wojtalewicz's [Click here to open...]

Moon & Pollution have walked the tightrope...bravely we might add.
Here's the thing, technology (namely, computers) in music can be a beautiful thing. It can also be detrimental. Which means that, ultimately, those song-smiths who walk the [Click here to open...]